Located on the marshes of East Kent, this historically important site has witnessed both the beginning and almost end of Roman rule, welcoming travellers and trade from across the Roman Empire. Join us whilst we explore the four centuries of life in Roman Britain, here at Richborough Roman Fort. Richborough Roman Fort, Kent The town... Continue Reading →
Caerwent Roman Town, Wales
Modern day Caerwent, used to be known as Venta Silurium to the romans stretching to around 44 acres with much of it enclosed within 2nd century walls. In this video you'll see the remains of a Romano British temple, a forum with excavated houses and a basilica and also the remains of roman shops. Join... Continue Reading →
Wroxeter Roman City, Shropshire
During the 3rd century, when Britain was part of the once powerful Roman Empire, this was one of the largest cities throughout the country. From trade’s people to trendsetter’s Wroxeter was a thriving metropolis of power, Politics and pampering, so join us and let’s explore roman Britain. Wroxeter's roman name was Viroconium, home to over... Continue Reading →
Corbridge Roman Town, Northumberland
This time were taking the time to visit Corbridge Roman Town, we get to explore the preserved and impressive ruins of a Roman garrison located on Hadrian's wall with a museum of fascinating excavated artefacts. So join us for a wander. There's a lot of history packed into a small site at Corbridge. There were... Continue Reading →
Littlecote Roman Villa, Wiltshire
Near the grounds of the Elizabethan mansion of Littlecote house which is close the historic town of Hungerford, stands a well preserved roman villa above ground in England. We’ve seen our fair share of roman villas in England, but Littlecote has turned out to be quite impressive and worth a journey. This villa incredibly has... Continue Reading →
Rockbourne Roman Villa, Hampshire
Rockbourne villa was actually discovered in 1942 by a farmer named Morley Hewitt, he discovered the remains of the mosaic floor by accident, small pieces of oyster shells and roman tiles were found when trying to dig out a ferret in the fields, upon this discovery, he purchased the lands and began conducting excavations to... Continue Reading →
Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre & Baths, Wales
, We are all aware of the famous coliseum in Rome well now it’s time to discover some important and beautiful roman ruins and amphitheatre in a town called Caerleon, near Newport in South Wales. The baths and amphitheatre may well be on a smaller scale but are no less interesting and are conveniently set... Continue Reading →
Great Witcombe Roman Villa, Gloucestershire
Today in our blog we are taking you to explore the remains of a large Roman villa that stands quietly in a magnificent countryside setting. The range of buildings is extensive, with a bathhouse complex and a water shrine. The villa is built around three sides of a large courtyard and overlooks a rural valley... Continue Reading →
North Leigh Roman Ruins, Oxfordshire
Today we travelled up in the Cotswolds to visit North Leigh Roman Villa. Most roman settlements in the UK where villas with various buildings including storage, residential, worship and bathing and over 500 have been identified by only around two dozen have visible remains in a natural setting and it’s here in Oxfordshire that there... Continue Reading →
Leptis Magna Roman Ruins, Surrey
Today in our short blog we explored the roman ruins hidden in Surrey, UK. Known as the ruins of Leptis Magna but sometimes referred to as the temple of Augustus. Transported from the city of Leptis Magna in a modern day Libya in 1816. Leptis Magna was once one of the most beautiful cities of... Continue Reading →

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